Complete the gaps with the correct forms of the verbs in brackets using the second conditional. Use a comma to separate the main clause phrase from the subordinate clause phrase.
If the colonel ...... (march) into a battle, his soldiers might ...... (not / follow) him anymore.
If the PI ...... (retrieve) the gold ring, the owner might ...... (give) him a huge reward.
If Mr Davidson ...... (face) a daunting problem, his supervisor might ...... (sort) it out for him.
If the lights ...... (not / go) out, we might ...... (be) able to tell which way to go.
If the family ...... (live) in a bigger house, they might ...... (get) on better than now.
If the priest ...... (not / drink) so much wine during masses, he might ...... (not / feel) dizzy all the time.
Master Brown might ...... (earn) better grades if he ...... (study) a bit harder.
The shop assistant might ...... (find) it easier to sell men's wear than women's clothes if she ...... (give) it a real try.
Some of your friends might ...... (make) more money if they ...... (work) harder.
The administrator might ...... (explain) the whole thing if you ...... (sit) down and kept quiet for a while.
My girlfriend wouldn't ...... (take) any French classes if she ...... (know) how to speak the language.
Jason might ...... (buy) a new car if he ...... (have) more money.